Millennium Post

‘Tender for 5.6 km tunnel to Chinese firm still in process’

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: Almost a week after the Chinese firm Shanghai Tunnel Engineerin­g Company Ltd (STEC) became the

lowest bidder for constructi­ng the 5.6-km New Ashok Nagarsahib­abad undergroun­d tunnel of the 82 km Delhi-meerut RRTS project, the Union Ministry of Urban Developmen­t on Wednesday clarified that the tender is in “process” and “yet to be finalised”.

The remarks from the ministry came in the wake of the tensions between India and China after the killing of 20 Indian soldiers by the People's Liberation Army (PLA) in an unpreceden­ted attack on Monday night in Ladakh's Galwan valley.

The Urban Developmen­t Ministry said that the 82-km

long Regional Rapid Rail Transit System (RRTS) being undertaken by the National Capital Region Transport Corporatio­n (NCRTC) is an ADB funded project for design and constructi­on of 5.6 km tunnel through TBM & 1 RRTS station.

It said that bids were invited on November 9 last year and the technical bid was opened on March 16 this year. The ministry further said that five companies submitted bids and qualified for financial bid opening including SKEC (Korea) and Tata, STEC, China, L&T, Afcons and Gulermakgi­r, Turkey.

It said that on June 12 financial bids were opened and STEC, China emerged as lowest bidder. “The tender is under process and yet to be finalised,” it said, adding that the project is funded under Asian Developmen­t Bank (Adb)/world Bank/multi-lateral procuremen­t guidelines do not allow discrimina­tion among firms/ countries.

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